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Roman Catholic church. Chancel 1913-14, rest 1918-19. By Leonard Williams. Coursed squared stone basement, red and burnt brick above with small panels of flint forming a simplified chequer pattern. Plain-tile roof Late Perpendicular style combining Arts and crafts elements. Chancel, nave and aisles in one over part basement. Buttresses with set-offs. Chancel has 4-light east window and 2-light windows to north and south. Single-storey projection and small bell-cote to north and stair projection to south. Nave has low 3-light windows. West end has two 3-light windows to nave above two Tudor-arched doorways. 2-light windows to aisle ends.
INTERIOR. Arcades with moulded arches dying back into plain piers and responds. Painted and gilded waggon roof the decoration carried out 1928 to the design of Geoffrey Webb. Triple sedilia. Elaborate carved, painted and gilded reredos, erected 1927, and made by Art and Book Co. It is a copy of Fra Angelico's Coronation of the Vitgin now in the Louvre. Finely carved rood screen designed by Leonard Williams and made by Bridgeman of Lichfield. Organ gallery and screen designed by Geoffrey Webb and also made by Bridgeman. Pulpit and sounding board, and font and cover.

Listing NGR: TQ3934753192

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Church of All Saints - Oxted - Surrey - England

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